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Things should be anatomically correct. Too much taboo make people crazy.

That's the way it was when I was a kid. Just 1 buck and the season was only a week for firearms. A month season for archery but still just 1 antlered deer.

Now the seasons are different depending on the county you hunt in.
There's a 4 month archery season.
A 10 day November firearm season.
A 10 day Dec/Jan firearm season
Aa 3 day December antlerless firearms season.
A 2 day October and a 3 day November youth hunt for kids between 6 and 15.
In the archery season, you can only take 1 antlered deer before the firearms season.
In all but 8 counties, you can buy as many antlerless archery permits as you want.
In about a third of the state you can get a firearms antlerless permit.
In another third, you can get 2 firearms antlerless permits.
If you're a landowner of 75 acres or more, your permits are free and you can take as many as you want.
So basically, if you use a rifle and a bow, you can get as many deer as you are able.

That gives an indication of how old I am and how the herd has grown.
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They get cranky.
i agree very much so!
can only get 2-3 in NH, and you have to buy special tags for the 3rd
 
Does this cure and prevent it from happening for a little while

Amprolium controls coccidia by vitamin deprivation. Don't give vitamins during treatment. After treatment, you'll want to give a vitamin supplement - particularly thiamine.

All chickens with ground contact will be exposed to infectious oocysts their entire lives. A well managed flock quickly develops resistance. The sooner that happens the better.

As I mentioned before, good management will make amprolium unnecessary. That means adequate space, dry litter, clean water and proper nutrition.
 
Amprolium controls coccidia by vitamin deprivation. Don't give vitamins during treatment. After treatment, you'll want to give a vitamin supplement - particularly thiamine.

All chickens with ground contact will be exposed to infectious oocysts their entire lives. A well managed flock quickly develops resistance. The sooner that happens the better.

As I mentioned before, good management will make amprolium unnecessary. That means adequate space, dry litter, clean water and proper nutrition.
can they get that though probotics the vitamine supplement
 
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